Bluefin in Plymouth Meeting is great - small strip mall location but great fresh fish and a variety of different rolls. I also heard good things about Sushikazu in Blue Bell, but have never been there myself. Those are both in Montco, so they may not be exactly what you are looking for because of the distance.

Just a mention that I ventured to Sushikazu in late May and they are no longer open all day, so make sure to call and see if they are open.Fuji in Montgomeryville, same thing, I think it's 12-2 or so for lunch. It's good if you have a non-sushi lover with you, as they can get tempura, etc.Thanks for info on Blue Fin. I have to try and HOPE that it hasn't gone downhill before I even got there!

Margaret Kuo's in Media has pretty good sushi with some interesting rolls. There's one in the Granite Run mall and one on State St. I prefer the mall one, myself.

I also really like a place in Upper Darby called Shogun 3. It's a hibachi restaurant on Rte. 3 in the Manoa shopping plaza. Nothing fancy, but really good quality sushi and rolls, at a reasonable price. It's become the #1 choice for me and my girlfriends. They also let you BYO!

Teikoku, on Rt. 3 east of West Chester, is the best sushi I've had outside the center, hands down.

I've had sushi at Margaret Kuo's in Media, it was smelly, stinky fish that should not have been used in sushi, so I haven't been back. The mall location is usually better, so I'd assume their sushi is better too, though I've never had it.

There are two Japanese Restaurants in Germantown - IMO both worth a try. Osaka is at the top of the hill and Huuka Huuka (not sure about the spelling nor the address) is at the bottom between Mcdonald's and Cin Cin.

If you are trying to decide between Osaka and Hokka Hokka, I'd go with Osaka. Hokka Hokka is new to the area, but the rice in my maki rolls was lukewarm. Osaka's sushi is of a much better quality overall, and the atmosphere is much nicer, and the service is wonderful. The two restaurants are of about the same price for dinner. Try the pickled plum rolls at Osaka; a bit odd to some, but delicious.Osaka also has a second location in Wayne.